Mathematics, 13.03.2021 02:10, izabelllreyes
Cindy is given the following graph which represents the function f(x).
f(x)
8
6
4
2
5
-8
-6
-4
2
4
6
8
-2
4
-6
After studying the graph, Cindy claims the following points are all points on the inverse function of f(x).
(-1,-2), (3, 0), and (5, 1)
Which statement provides a correct analysis of Cindy's claim?
Cindy's claim is correct because the points on an inverse function are the same as the
points on the function.
Cindy's claim is correct because the points on an inverse function are the same as the
points on the function only the x- and y-values are reversed.
Cindy's claim is incorrect because the points on an inverse function are the same as
the points on the function.
Cindy's claim is incorrect because the points on an inverse function are the same as
the points on the function only the x- and y-values are reversed.
Answers: 1
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Cindy is given the following graph which represents the function f(x).
f(x)
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6
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6
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